US20110223007A1 - Radial fan wheel arrangement - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the invention relates to a radial fan wheel arrangement consisting of a circular bottom plate and a circular cover plate with a central inflow opening as well as wheel blades, wherein at least one counterweight is mounted on at least one of the two plates in the edge area of the plate.
- the invention makes possible a secure hold of the counterweights by providing a constant metal thickness for the area of the pocket-shaped recesses or for the outermost edge area of the cover or bottom plate or both.
- Already existing counterweights can additionally be utilized.
- a desirable flow guidance of the flowing air is produced as a result of the recessed or shielded arrangement of the clamp-like counterweights, and in particular by shaping a special thickening of the plate so that the flow of air takes place essentially above the attached counterweights.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a radial fan wheel arrangement according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a cross section along the cut line II-II of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 shows a frontal view of the radial fan wheel arrangement according to FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 shows a detail at A in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 shows a detail at B in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 6 shows a lateral view of a counterweight according to the invention
- FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of the counterweight of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8 shows a detail view according to FIG. 4 of another embodiment of the invention.
- the radial fan wheel arrangement consists of a fan wheel 1 having a circular bottom plate 2 and a circular cover plate 3 with a central inflow opening 4 .
- Wheel blades 6 run between the bottom plate 2 and the cover plate 3 .
- the bottom plate 2 is configured in a pot shape and has a pot-shaped concavity 7 that faces in direction toward the inflow opening 4 .
- a wheel hub 8 is formed in the interior of the concavity 7 , which serves for mounting the fan wheel 1 on an electric motor, which is not depicted, in particular an external rotor motor.
- the fan wheel 1 is preferably configured as a plastic injection molded part. However, it can likewise be made of metal or a combination of plastic and metal.
- the cover plate 3 can be shaped with an arcuate cross section, as seen in FIG. 2 , so that low flow losses result in an air flow in the direction of arrow X in the region of the cover plate wall.
- the invention also relates to the fan wheel 1 individually.
- pocket-shaped recesses 9 are configured, at least to a limited extent, over one side of the plate surface in the space between the wheel blades 6 in the outermost edge area of the cover plate 3 and/or the bottom plate 2 by reducing the thickness of the cover plate 3 and the bottom plate 2 .
- These pocket-shaped recesses 9 are advantageously configured respectively on an outer side 10 of the bottom plate 2 or an outer side 11 of the cover plate 3 . They can, however, also be advantageously configured on both sides of the bottom plate 2 or of the cover plate 3 , or on the bottom plate 2 and the cover plate 3 .
- the pocket-shaped recesses 9 are preferably provided on both sides, meaning the outer side 10 and the inner side 11 of the cover plate 3 .
- the side that faces toward a flow channel located between the wheel blades 6 is considered herein as the inner side of the cover plate 3 .
- a fan wheel arrangement comprises in addition at least one counterweight 13 , which is arranged in the area of one or several of the pocket-shaped recesses 9 of the cover plate 3 and/or bottom plate 2 .
- the pocket-shaped recesses 9 which are formed by means of a reduction of the plate thickness of the bottom plate 2 or the cover plate 3 , extend from an outer edge 14 , 15 of the plate in direction toward the center of the bottom plate 2 or the cover plate 3 ; refer to FIGS. 6 and 7 . As can be seen in FIGS.
- a counterweight 13 consists of an approximately U-shaped curved clamp of spring elastic material, in particular spring steel, with two mutually opposite clamp legs 16 , 17 , which are connected at one end via an arcuate section 18 .
- the separation of the clamp legs 16 , 17 is smaller in the end area of the free ends of the clamp legs 16 , 17 than the thickness d of the bottom plate 2 or the cover plate 3 in the outer edge area or in the area of the pocket-shaped recesses 9 .
- a clamping seat of the counterweights 13 on the bottom plate 2 or the cover plate 3 is ensured by the way the counterweight 13 is dimensioned when the counterweight 13 is in position.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 it may be practical to provide the end of the leg 16 with a clamping tongue 19 projecting in the sense of an increasing distance with respect to the other leg 17 .
- This embodiment facilitates the positioning of the clamp-shaped counterweight 13 on the same edge or rather the edge of the pocket-shaped recesses 9 .
- FIGS. 4 and 5 It can also be seen in these figures that it can furthermore be practical to provide the leg 17 arranged opposite to the clamping tongue 19 with mutually opposite locking tongues 21 , which face in direction toward the other leg 16 and the arcuate section 18 of the clamp, at its two longitudinal edges.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show a clamp-shaped counterweight 13 according to the invention.
- the cover plate 3 and/or the bottom plate 2 are provided with a retaining notch 22 on their inner side facing toward the flow channel formed between them in the area of the pocket-shaped recesses 9 , into which the clamp-shaped counterweight 13 engages with its locking tongues 21 when it is in position, and the counterweight 13 is hereby fixed in radial direction.
- the locking tongues 21 engage with their free ends behind the inner wall of the retaining notch 22 located in a radially outward position.
- the height h of the pocket-shaped recesses 9 is advantageously ⁇ than the thickness D of the clamp legs 16 , 17 , so that the clamp legs 16 , 17 are flush countersunk in the pocket-shaped recess 9 , and thus cannot constitute a flow obstacle. It is furthermore advantageous if the radial depth t of the pocket-shaped recesses 9 is ⁇ than the length l of the clamp legs 16 , 17 , and the length of the clamp legs 16 , 17 is greater than the width of the clamp legs 16 , 17 . As can be seen especially clearly in FIGS. 2 and 4 , an intake flow according to arrow X in FIG.
- the height of the thickening 23 with respect to the bottom 24 of the pocket-shaped recess 9 corresponds therein at least to the distance of the free end of the clamping tongue 19 with respect to the bottom 24 .
- FIG. 5 there is no need to configure such a thickening 23 if the counterweight 13 is assembled on the bottom plate 2 , since the clamping tongue 19 is located on the flow-free outer side 10 of the bottom plate 2 when the counterweight 13 is attached.
- the clamp-shaped counterweight 13 according to the invention is preferably configured as a punched bending part and has a constriction 25 in the area ahead of the locking tongues 21 .
- the flexibility of the clamp leg 17 is increased in this way, so that an easy attachment and rebound of the locking tongues 21 in the retaining notch 22 is facilitated.
- FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the invention.
- the outer edge area of the cover plate 3 has a greater thickness, for example, 11 ⁇ 2 to 21 ⁇ 2 times the thickness of the remaining area.
- the cover plate 3 can also have a continuously uniform thickness.
- the counterweight 13 is positioned on the outer edge area of the cover plate 3 , so that it engages with its locking tongues 21 in the retaining notch 22 . This is configured on one of the pocket-shaped recesses 9 on the inner side 12 .
- the thickening 23 which has a height such that a flow at the outer wall (refer to arrow Z) is guided via the one-sided clamping tongue 19 , that is, the height of the thickening 23 corresponds to at least the vertical distance of the end of the clamping tongue 19 from the upper side of the cover plate 3 in the outer edge area of the cover plate 3 , is configured on the cover plate 3 ahead of the radially inwardly arranged end of the counterweight 13 .
- the thickening 23 can be configured in the shape of a circular arc between the wheel blades 6 , or can also be circular.
- the separate features of the embodiment of the fan wheel 1 as well as the counterweight 13 represented in the drawings are not only applicable to the represented combination, but are separately essential to the invention independent of the other embodiment features and can be combined with one or several other embodiment features.
- the invention further relates to a radial fan wheel without counterweight, as explained in the above embodiment variations, as well as likewise with a single counterweight.
- the invention is not limited to the shown exemplary embodiment, but comprises also all of the features that behave, in the same way, in the sense of the invention.
- the invention thus far is not only limited to the feature combination disclosed in the preferred embodiment, but can also be defined by any other discretionary combination of specific features of all the disclosed individual features. This means that, fundamentally, practically any separate feature of the invention can be omitted or replaced by at least one individual feature disclosed at another location of the application.
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- This application claims priority to
German Patent Application 10 2010 011 526.6, filed Mar. 15, 2010 - The invention relates to a radial fan wheel arrangement consisting of a circular bottom plate and a circular cover plate with a central inflow opening as well as wheel blades, wherein at least one counterweight is mounted on at least one of the two plates in the edge area of the plate.
- An arrangement such as this is known, for example, from DE 198 45 501. This arrangement has, however, the disadvantage that disruptive noise is produced at the attached clamp-shaped counterweights as a result of the turbulence occurring at the clamp weights, a noise which is produced by the counterweights in interaction with the resonance volume in a typical installation situation, in particular due to the projecting tongues of the counterweights.
- It is an object of the invention to improve a radial fan wheel arrangement of the kind described above to such an extent that an easy assembly of the counterweights is possible; on the one hand, the counterweights exert as little influence as possible on the flow behavior, so that the counterweights do not cause any additional flow noises.
- This is attained according to the invention by configuring pocket-shaped recesses, at least to a limited extent, over one side of the plate surface in the space between the wheel blades in the outermost edge area of the cover plate and/or the bottom plate by reducing the thickness of the plate, and by mounting at least one counterweight or several counterweights in the area of at least one of the pocket-shaped recesses. In this way, the counterweights are mounted at least to a limited extent flush with the respective plate, whereby the flow noises are reduced. An accurate angular position of the counterweights is possible by means of the solution proposed by the invention. A good accessibility for insertion of the counterweights is also achieved.
- The invention makes possible a secure hold of the counterweights by providing a constant metal thickness for the area of the pocket-shaped recesses or for the outermost edge area of the cover or bottom plate or both. Already existing counterweights can additionally be utilized. A desirable flow guidance of the flowing air is produced as a result of the recessed or shielded arrangement of the clamp-like counterweights, and in particular by shaping a special thickening of the plate so that the flow of air takes place essentially above the attached counterweights.
- The invention will be described in more detail with reference to the exemplary embodiment depicted in the enclosed drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a radial fan wheel arrangement according to the invention; -
FIG. 2 shows a cross section along the cut line II-II ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 shows a frontal view of the radial fan wheel arrangement according toFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 shows a detail at A inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 shows a detail at B inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 6 shows a lateral view of a counterweight according to the invention; -
FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of the counterweight ofFIG. 6 ; and -
FIG. 8 shows a detail view according toFIG. 4 of another embodiment of the invention. - The same parts are always identified with the same reference numerals in the separate figures of the drawings and are only described once for this reason.
- As can be seen in
FIG. 1 , the radial fan wheel arrangement according to the invention consists of afan wheel 1 having acircular bottom plate 2 and acircular cover plate 3 with a central inflow opening 4.Wheel blades 6 run between thebottom plate 2 and thecover plate 3. As can be seen inFIG. 2 , thebottom plate 2 is configured in a pot shape and has a pot-shaped concavity 7 that faces in direction toward the inflow opening 4. A wheel hub 8 is formed in the interior of theconcavity 7, which serves for mounting thefan wheel 1 on an electric motor, which is not depicted, in particular an external rotor motor. It is likewise within the scope of the invention to connect thebottom plate 2 in another way to the drive motor so that thefan wheel 1 according to the invention can likewise be operated with an internal rotor motor. Thefan wheel 1 is preferably configured as a plastic injection molded part. However, it can likewise be made of metal or a combination of plastic and metal. Thecover plate 3 can be shaped with an arcuate cross section, as seen inFIG. 2 , so that low flow losses result in an air flow in the direction of arrow X in the region of the cover plate wall. The invention also relates to thefan wheel 1 individually. - As can be seen in detail in
FIGS. 1 and 3 as well as inFIGS. 4 and 5 , pocket-shaped recesses 9 are configured, at least to a limited extent, over one side of the plate surface in the space between thewheel blades 6 in the outermost edge area of thecover plate 3 and/or thebottom plate 2 by reducing the thickness of thecover plate 3 and thebottom plate 2. These pocket-shaped recesses 9 are advantageously configured respectively on anouter side 10 of thebottom plate 2 or anouter side 11 of thecover plate 3. They can, however, also be advantageously configured on both sides of thebottom plate 2 or of thecover plate 3, or on thebottom plate 2 and thecover plate 3. The pocket-shaped recesses 9 are preferably provided on both sides, meaning theouter side 10 and theinner side 11 of thecover plate 3. The side that faces toward a flow channel located between thewheel blades 6 is considered herein as the inner side of thecover plate 3. - A fan wheel arrangement according to the invention comprises in addition at least one
counterweight 13, which is arranged in the area of one or several of the pocket-shaped recesses 9 of thecover plate 3 and/orbottom plate 2. The pocket-shaped recesses 9, which are formed by means of a reduction of the plate thickness of thebottom plate 2 or thecover plate 3, extend from anouter edge bottom plate 2 or thecover plate 3; refer toFIGS. 6 and 7. As can be seen inFIGS. 4 and 5 , acounterweight 13 according to the invention consists of an approximately U-shaped curved clamp of spring elastic material, in particular spring steel, with two mutuallyopposite clamp legs arcuate section 18. The separation of theclamp legs clamp legs bottom plate 2 or thecover plate 3 in the outer edge area or in the area of the pocket-shaped recesses 9. A clamping seat of thecounterweights 13 on thebottom plate 2 or thecover plate 3 is ensured by the way thecounterweight 13 is dimensioned when thecounterweight 13 is in position. As can also be seen inFIGS. 6 and 7 , it may be practical to provide the end of theleg 16 with aclamping tongue 19 projecting in the sense of an increasing distance with respect to theother leg 17. This embodiment facilitates the positioning of the clamp-shaped counterweight 13 on the same edge or rather the edge of the pocket-shaped recesses 9. We make reference herein in particular toFIGS. 4 and 5 . It can also be seen in these figures that it can furthermore be practical to provide theleg 17 arranged opposite to theclamping tongue 19 with mutuallyopposite locking tongues 21, which face in direction toward theother leg 16 and thearcuate section 18 of the clamp, at its two longitudinal edges. In this connection, we make reference also toFIGS. 6 and 7 , which show a clamp-shaped counterweight 13 according to the invention. Thecover plate 3 and/or thebottom plate 2 are provided with aretaining notch 22 on their inner side facing toward the flow channel formed between them in the area of the pocket-shaped recesses 9, into which the clamp-shaped counterweight 13 engages with itslocking tongues 21 when it is in position, and thecounterweight 13 is hereby fixed in radial direction. As can be seen inFIGS. 4 and 5 , thelocking tongues 21 engage with their free ends behind the inner wall of the retainingnotch 22 located in a radially outward position. The height h of the pocket-shaped recesses 9 is advantageously ≧than the thickness D of theclamp legs clamp legs shaped recess 9, and thus cannot constitute a flow obstacle. It is furthermore advantageous if the radial depth t of the pocket-shaped recesses 9 is ≧than the length l of theclamp legs clamp legs clamp legs FIGS. 2 and 4 , an intake flow according to arrow X inFIG. 3 is formed when thefan wheel 1 is rotated, whereupon an air flow Z is also produced, to a limited extent, on the outer side of thecover plate 3. As can be seen inFIG. 4 , this outer flow Z in the area of the projectingclamp tongue 19 would lead to turbulence and vibrations of theclamping tongue 19. It is particularly advantageous from the point of view of the invention, for this reason, to configure athickening 23 on one side of the plate wall over the length of thecover plate 3 in the area ahead of the pocket-shaped recess 9, in such a way that an air flow is guided on the outer side of the plate via theclamping tongue 19 when thecounterweight 13 is attached. The height of thethickening 23 with respect to thebottom 24 of the pocket-shaped recess 9 corresponds therein at least to the distance of the free end of the clampingtongue 19 with respect to thebottom 24. As can be seen inFIG. 5 , there is no need to configure such athickening 23 if thecounterweight 13 is assembled on thebottom plate 2, since theclamping tongue 19 is located on the flow-freeouter side 10 of thebottom plate 2 when thecounterweight 13 is attached. - The clamp-
shaped counterweight 13 according to the invention is preferably configured as a punched bending part and has aconstriction 25 in the area ahead of thelocking tongues 21. The flexibility of theclamp leg 17 is increased in this way, so that an easy attachment and rebound of thelocking tongues 21 in theretaining notch 22 is facilitated. -
FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the invention. In it, the outer edge area of thecover plate 3 has a greater thickness, for example, 1½ to 2½ times the thickness of the remaining area. However, thecover plate 3 can also have a continuously uniform thickness. Thecounterweight 13, according to the invention, is positioned on the outer edge area of thecover plate 3, so that it engages with its lockingtongues 21 in the retainingnotch 22. This is configured on one of the pocket-shapedrecesses 9 on theinner side 12. The thickening 23, which has a height such that a flow at the outer wall (refer to arrow Z) is guided via the one-sided clamping tongue 19, that is, the height of the thickening 23 corresponds to at least the vertical distance of the end of the clampingtongue 19 from the upper side of thecover plate 3 in the outer edge area of thecover plate 3, is configured on thecover plate 3 ahead of the radially inwardly arranged end of thecounterweight 13. The thickening 23 can be configured in the shape of a circular arc between thewheel blades 6, or can also be circular. - The separate features of the embodiment of the
fan wheel 1 as well as thecounterweight 13 represented in the drawings are not only applicable to the represented combination, but are separately essential to the invention independent of the other embodiment features and can be combined with one or several other embodiment features. The invention further relates to a radial fan wheel without counterweight, as explained in the above embodiment variations, as well as likewise with a single counterweight. - The invention is not limited to the shown exemplary embodiment, but comprises also all of the features that behave, in the same way, in the sense of the invention. The invention thus far is not only limited to the feature combination disclosed in the preferred embodiment, but can also be defined by any other discretionary combination of specific features of all the disclosed individual features. This means that, fundamentally, practically any separate feature of the invention can be omitted or replaced by at least one individual feature disclosed at another location of the application.
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